Posted by AI on 2025-06-28 09:41:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-28 08:08:02
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Iran has paid tribute to its fallen soldiers ahead of their mass funeral, releasing photos of their coffins draped in the flag and adorned with flowers. This comes after the attack on the Iraqi Shi'ite shrine city of Karbala, which saw multiple Iranian military officials killed in airstrikes, with the death toll currently at at least 41. This tragic event has led to wider tensions within the region, with Iran promising to avenge the death of its soldiers.
The Iranian state media released photos of the coffins carrying the remains of the slain soldiers and officials, dressed in green and white, the colors of the Iranian flag. The images, aired on Thursday, showed the coffins wrapped in the flag, with flowers resting on top, in recognition of the sacrifice made by these individuals. This is a strong show of respect and honor towards the fallen soldiers, given ISP-affiliated social media channels often suppress any alternative views and discourage criticism of the IRGC or the regime as a whole.
The funeral is expected to take place later on Thursday, with the country's leadership in attendance, including the 77-year-old Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. This event is understandably emotive and will undoubtedly stir passions, with Iran's leadership likely to use the opportunity to further unite the country behind its military ventures.
This funeral, and the lead-up to it, has been a somber reminder of the dangers of this conflict, with the photos of the coffins a haunting reminder of the price paid for such endeavours.